Apple also releases iPhone OS for iPod touch 2.2
Filed under: Software Update , iPod touch Apple also released a firmware update for iPod touch, bringing it in line with most version 2.2 updates for iPhone released a little while ago. It doesn't appear, however, that iPod touch users get the enhancements to the Maps app that iPhone users do. (Thanks, Guillermo!)
The update contains enhancements to Mail, fixes connection issues with W...
Apple releases iPhone 2.2 firmware
Filed under: iTunes , iPhone The long awaited iPhone firmware version 2.2 has appeared in iTunes and is ready for download. You can grab it now by clicking the "Check for Update" button in your iPhone Summary panel. Once you download and install it let us know how it goes. Thanks to everyone who sent this in! TUAW Apple releases iPhone 2.2 firmware originally appeared on The Unoffic...
iTunes 8.0.2 now available, adds VoiceOver capabilities
Filed under: iTunes , Software Update Apple just released an update to iTunes . Version 8.02 "...improves stability and performance and provides a number of important bug fixes." They note that this update adds VoiceOver capabilities for both iTunes and iTunes U. VoiceOver is the built-in screen reader utility for Mac OS X that helps visually challenged users. In addition to VoiceOver...
AAPL hits 52-week low, cries itself to sleep
Filed under: Apple Financial Apple shares today dropped to an intra-day 52-week low of a penny over $75, and rebounded to close at $80.49 per share . That was down 5.8 points from yesterday's close. This marks the lowest prices for Apple stock since the introduction of the iPhone in early 2007. Many stocks lost ground today in a broad market selloff that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Aver...
Flickr Find: Close, but not quite
Filed under: Humor , Flickr Find For your evening amusement (and nothing more), Flickr user elbewerk has found a creative way to try and convince people that, no, he's not actually using a PC. Persuasive? Perhaps not. But at least it's marginally more honest about being a PC compared to, say, an MSI Wind . [Via Digg .] TUAW Flickr Find: Close, but not quite originally a...
This just in: Santa Claus has his own iPhone app
Filed under: Humor , Software , iPhone , Holidays , App Store , iPod touch Santa Claus has decided that he'd like all good little boys and girls to check in on what he's doing at the North Pole, so he's set up a special webcam network at his workshops. The webcams can only be viewed through a special iPhone app called SantaLive 2008 . Starting on Thanksgiving Day and for 30 days afte...
Snaptell Explorer retrives product listings from the iPhone's camera
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Software , Cool tools , Odds and ends , Freeware , iPhone Oh man -- finally, we're getting an app that fulfills the promise of the iPhone. Ever since we knew the iPhone would have a camera and an internet connection, we've been waiting for SnapTell Explorer , and now it's here and free. Download and install it on the iPhone, and then snap a picture o...
iPhone 101: Protect your device with a passcode
Filed under: iPhone , iPhone 101 , iPod touch Are you worried that your iPhone or its data might get stolen? If you are, then this post is for you! Let's take a look at the iPhone's security options, starting in Settings > General > Passcode Lock. If this is your first time visiting the Passcode Lock settings, then you will be prompted to create a 4-digit passcode -- this can be anythin...
Mac 101: Make any text speak to you
Filed under: Mac 101 Have you ever wished your Mac could read a long text document to you? Well, with the speech service, you can easily have your Mac read as much or as little text as you want. While in Safari , TextEdit , Pages , and other applications; select the text you want to be read, then click the application name in the menu bar. Go to Services > Speech > Start Speaking Text. ...
Iconfactory debuts Frenzic for iPhone
Filed under: Gaming , iPhone Iconfactory and ARTIS Software have released Frenzic for iPhone , a fast-paced puzzle game that matches the piece and color combination skills of Bejeweled with a series of pie-shaped game boards.
The game is an ideal timewaster -- my favorite kind of game -- perfect for waiting in line or on the subway.
Frenzic starts off easy enough: you're presented ...
First Look: FlightTrack real-time flight tracker
Filed under: Software , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch , First Look Have you ever had one of those "damn, I wish I had waited a couple of weeks" moments? They usually happen when you buy an iPhone app you're not really thrilled about, but it's the only one of its type. About two weeks later, you're slapping your forehead when the app you really wanted ships. It happened to me this mo...
Creator of Flick Fishing interviewed
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Gaming , Software , Odds and ends , Freeware , iPhone Freeverse's Flick Fishing , which we took a look at last week , has shot to the top of the charts in the App Store, and OSX Reality sent us a note about an interview with the game's designer , Aaron Fothergill. His brother Adam put together the graphics and sound, and Aaron did the actual coding a...
TUAW Review: Geocaching iPhone app
Filed under: Software , Reviews , iPhone , App Store I first mentioned this app at the end of September when word leaked out that GroundSpeak , the keepers of the Geocaching.com Web site, was working on an iPhone app. If you're not familiar with the hobby/sport/addiction that is geocaching, the concept is very simple -- people go out and hide caches in the great outdoors, use a GPS...
Apple TV update 2.3 released
Filed under: Software Update , Apple TV Apple has just released software update 2.3 for the Apple TV . Right now, we don't have the change log, but we'll update the post as soon as we get more information.
It is important to know that as with all other Apple TV firmware updates, running the update WILL remove any non-Apple TV software. So if you have installed the USB boxee hack you m...
MacBook Pro users getting bitten by HDCP
Filed under: Video , iTunes , Bad Apple , Macbook Pro , MacBook Yesterday, our buddy David Chartier at Ars and Sam Oliver at AppleInsider both publicized an issue that's been burning up the support boards for a while now: iTunes video rentals and purchases in HD are flagged for HDCP control, and in cooperation with the new Mini DisplayPort connector on the MacBook and MacBoo...
Give Good Food to your Mac, now with international cuisine
Filed under: Software , Deals
Last year , the Give Good Food to Your Mac promo offered discounts on apps exclusively from Indie developers in Europe. This year the promo is back, and they've opened the doors to developers from around the world. There are some 60 apps available, and the deal is this: buy 3 apps and get a 20% discount on the total price, buy more apps and the discount ...
BusinessWeek: HP "out-touches" Apple
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Hardware , Portables , Apple , Macbook Pro , MacBook , MacBook Air
Talk about being slightly touched. Arik Hesseldahl's BusinessWeek article, published today, says "...as of Nov. 19, Hewlett-Packard has beaten Apple to the punch, announcing the first multi-touch-enabled notebook PC, the tx2 . I can't help but wonder whether Apple just...
Rumor: Quad-core iMacs
Filed under: Apple Corporate , Rumors , iMac , Apple It's not even December, yet Macworld rumors are starting to fly. Digital Times is reporting that Apple is among the vendors ready to use Intel's new 65W low-power desktop CPUs, specifically designed for all-in-one computers. The lower heat output makes these great little chips for the iMac.
Additionally, these chips would come wit...
Walmart will sell iPhones starting Dec. 28
Filed under: iPhone Walmart will be taking a pass for most of the holiday shopping season with one particular item: the iPhone. It will begin selling the handset December 28 , according to Jamie Townsend, of research firm JRPG.
Boy Genius Report also notes that the phone will be sold in some Sam's Club stores as well. The blog broke the news about Walmart's talks with Apple, but orig...
MacNN: Snow Leopard could ship 1Q 2009
Filed under: Macworld , Rumors , Snow Leopard Snow Leopard could ship as early as January, according to comments made by the director of Apple's Unix Technology Group.
Jordan Hubbard said at the Large Installation System Administration conference last week that Mac OS X 10.6 will ship in the first quarter of 2009, according to MacNN .
This primes the Macworld Expo rumor pump: Schedul...
Secret Notes: Software update arrives for Apple tv
Apple delivered the software update it demonstrated for the Apple tv at Macworld Expo one month ago Tuesday afternoon. The software's release had been pushed back two weeks for unknown reasons.
Apple delivers Aperture 2 upgrade with lower price
Apple delivered Aperture 2 to customers Tuesday, an upgrade to its photo editing and management software that includes over 100 new features and a lower $199 price tag.
Mac OS X 10.5.2 out the gate
In development for months, Apple at last unleashed Mac OS X 10.5.2 on Leopard users Monday afternoon. The update packs the first substantial improvements to Leopard since its release in late September.
10-Q: Apple served in one new lawsuit, settles four others
Apple's fiscal first-quarter 2008 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission revealed that the company had one new lawsuit filed against it in the last part of 2007, and settled another four in the same time.
Secret Notes: iPhone, iPod touch get double the memory
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Apple has expanded its iPhone and iPod touch lines with higher capacity models.
Briefly: European iPhone sales figures, insider stock transactions
Apple shipped about 190,000 iPhones in the UK in the two months since it launched on November 9 and 70,000 iPhones in Germany in roughly the same time period.
Apple details 2007 executive compensation
Apple's scheduled 14A, filed with the Securities and Exchange commission Wednesday, details the compensation Apple's executives received in 2007. CEO Steve Jobs earned $1, once again, for the year.
Apple posts $1.58 billion quarterly profit as shares skid
Apple earned a profit of $1.58 billion on revenue of $9.6 billion for its fiscal first-quarter ending December 29, the company announced Tuesday. During the holiday quarter, Apple sold 2.319 million Macs, 22.1 million iPods, and 2.315 million iPhones.
Photos from Apple's booth at Macworld Expo
SAN FRANCISCO—Apple is showing off the new MacBook Air and its other newly announced products at its booth at Macworld Expo.
Photos from the Macworld Expo keynote
SAN FRANCISCO—Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicked off Macworld Expo this morning with a keynote address at the Moscone Center.
Apple announces MacBook Air, iTunes Movie Rentals
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the MacBook Air, iTunes Movie Rentals, a Time Capsule backup device, and an iPhone software update at the Macworld Expo keynote this morning.
Apple announces MacBook Air, iTunes Movie Rentals, more
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivered a number of announcements at Macworld Expo this morning, including the MacBook Air, iTunes Movie Rentals, Time Capsule, an Apple TV software update, and an iPhone software update.
Secret Notes: Apple Controller sees expanded roll
A filing Tuesday afternoon with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveals that Apple has expanded the roll of Controller Betsy Rafael to include the duties of principal accounting officer.
Secret Notes: Apple controller sees expanded role
An SEC filing reveals that Apple has expanded the roll of Controller Betsy Rafael to include the duties of principal accounting officer.
Apple rolls out new Mac Pro, Xserve models
Apple introduced new models of the Mac Pro and Xserve Tuesday, one week ahead of Macworld Expo San Francisco. The systems feature Intel's new Xeon 5400 "Harpertown" processors.
Secret Notes: Apple appoints Avon CEO as eighth board member
Apple announced Monday that it has added Andrea Jung, chairman and CEO of Avon Products, to its board of directors.
iPod success brings another antitrust claim against Apple
Apple opened the new year on the receiving end of yet another lawsuit related to its dominance in the music player space. An antitrust claim filed December 31 alleges the company is maintaing an illegal monopoly on the digital music market.
Secret Notes: Shareholders amend backdated options lawsuit
Apple shareholders suing officers and directors of the company regarding alleged backdated options filed an amended complaint last week adding four additional instances.
Shareholders amend backdating lawsuit
Apple shareholders suing officers and directors of the company regarding alleged backdated options filed an amended complaint in San Jose federal court last week adding four additional instances.
Secret Notes: Apple shares top $200
While retail sales this holiday season came in below expectations, one bright spot appears to be Apple, which saw its share price hit $200 for the first time ever the day after Christmas.
Games "come of age on the iPhone 3G"
"Watch out, Nintendo. This game is just getting started," warns Dean Takahashi (venturebeat.com). "Thanks to the multi-touch display, great sound, good graphics, and the accelerometer-based tilt feature," iPhone 3G offers serious competition as a prime gaming device. To wit: Apple has "had more than 200 million downloads from its App Store since the store debuted in July."
New iPod touch earns "a rare perfect score"
Sitting "in a class by itself," the new iPod touch receives a perfect 5 stars from Cliff Edwards (businessweek.com). "Apple has managed to make the touch look better, work better, and deliver more features," Edwards points out. "No longer simply a high-end iPod, it has become the foundation of what's sure to be an increasingly important handheld computing platform for Apple."
App Store Pick of the Week: Google Mobile
Available only on iPhone, Google Mobile features Voice Search. Simply speak your query and let Google do what it does best. The free application also offers My Location searches (finding businesses based on your current location), performs contact and history searches, and includes a new Apps tab for rearranging Google Apps. Give it a try. It works, and it's fun.
Striking it rich with iPhone
When Trism hit the App Store, life changed for 29-year-old Steve Demeter, relates Brandon Griggs (cnn.com). In just two months, Trism netted the former ATM software designer a cool $250,000, encouraging him to found his own iPhone game development company, Trismology. "It's done phenomenal business," says Demeter of the game. And he already has five more titles in development.
Quick Tip of the Week: Help Pointers
Need help with an application? In Mac OS X Leopard, you'll find Help in the menu bar of every application. Help points the way to tutorials, user guides, keyboard shortcuts, and other valuable resources. Specific to the application you're using, Help offers Numbers help when you're running Numbers and Pages help when you're using Pages. Learn more about Help in the latest Quick Tip of the Week.
iMac delivers MRI analysis in less than 10 minutes
By comparing the hippocampus of a patient suffering from episodic memory to that of a healthy person of the same age, Professor James Brewer can determine whether the patient is suffering from Alzheimer's. Trouble is, to manually assemble the 256 hippocampi MRI images, it can take an entire week. Or he can run NeuroQuant on his iMac and get a statistical report in about 8.5 minutes.
Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk): Musical Macs
An ensemble of student computer scientists and musicians, the Stanford Laptop Orchestra uses 20 MacBook computers to compose and perform new music. "We tilt the notebook and use its built-in accelerometer to expressively control sound. We use the trackpad as a kind of violin bow," explains Ge Wang, SLOrk's founder. "You can make some wild, diverse music with the MacBook."
App Store Pick of the Week: Nine Inch Nails Revenge
Tapulous has brought a new rhythm section to its highly popular Tap Tap Revenge. The first special edition of the music game — Nine Inch Nails Revenge ($4.99)— lets you tap and shake to the beats of 13 Nine Inch Nails tracks. Play solo or against a friend in head-to-head two-player mode.
iPhone and iPod touch vying with game leaders
iPhone and iPod touch have become "serious competitors to Nintendo's DS handheld and Sony's PlayStation Portable," report Nick Wingfield and Christopher Lawton (online.wsj.com). And for good reason. Says one gamer who "sold his PSP and may get rid of his DS soon": "'I can listen to my iPod and play games at the same time, and when I'm done I can just put it in my pocket.'"
Get organized for the holidays
By downloading the Bento 2 Holiday Pack. In addition to a free, 30-day trial of Bento 2, the Holiday Pack comes with pre-designed templates you can use to organize contacts and keep track of the cards you send and the gifts and donations you make.
iPhone now top handset in the U.S.
"Move over, Motorola," says Alana Semuels (latimes.com) iPhone has become the top selling handset in the U.S. "Consumers are buying more iPhones than RAZRs because there is a 'watershed shift in handset design from fashion to fashionable functionality,' said Ross Rubin, NPD's director of industry analysis."
iPhone passes RAZR in sales
NPD announced today that iPhone 3G "surpassed Motorola's RAZR as the leading handset purchased by adult consumers" last quarter, reports Jim Goldman (cnbc.com). "That'd be a big deal no matter when it happened, but it ends RAZR's 12-quarter winning streak as the nation's top handset."
Logic slays The Killers
Interviewing guitarist Dave Keuning prior to the release of The Killers' new album, Ben Rogerson (musicradar.com) learned that " the band's hotly-anticipated third album Day & Age was demoed in Apple's Logic." In fact, each member of the band "recorded demos separately in Logic, which allowed us to email our ideas to each other and to Stuart Price, the producer."
Logic and The Killers
Interviewing guitarist Dave Keuning prior to the release of The Killers' new album, Ben Rogerson (musicradar.com) learned that " the band's hotly-anticipated third album Day & Age was demoed in Apple's Logic." In fact, each member of the band "recorded demos separately in Logic, which allowed us to email our ideas to each other and to Stuart Price, the producer."
Quick Tip of the Week: Granting guests access
When friends or relatives come to visit this holiday season, you can easily grant them guest access on your Mac. With a guest account, they can get email, surf the web, or download a file. You can even set parental controls for younger guests. To find out how you can grant guest access to visitors in a few simple steps, watch the latest Quick Tip of the Week.
iPhone second among smartphones worldwide
"Apple's blowout quarter for iPhone 3G sales lifted it into second place among all smartphone vendors worldwide," says cnet.com's Tom Krazit. Trailing only market leader Nokia, iPhone vaulted "over Research In Motion to take second place, with 6.9 million shipments, or 17.3 percent of the market." Apple also shipped more iPhones "than all the Windows Mobile devices shipped worldwide by Microsof...
iPhone earns highest satisfaction score among businesspeople
In its survey of business customers, J.D. Power and Associates "asked respondents to rate the smartphones for ease of operation, operating system, physical design, handset features, and battery aspects," reports Tom Krazit (cnet.com). And the iPhone, "which generated the highest amount of customer satisfaction among smartphone-using businesspeople," earned perfect rankings in four of the five c...
iPhone "performed well in exceeding customer expectations"
In leading the J.D. Power survey, "iPhone did particularly well in ease of operation, physical design and handset feature factors," explains Shawn Brown (slashgear.com). Brown quotes Kirk Parsons, Senior Director of for J.D. Power, who said that 'by making basic applications and features easy to use and providing functionality in a thin, lightweight device, Apple has performed well in exceeding...
"iPhone ranks first — for business customers"
"This is a stunner for Apple and its iPhone," declares Jim Goldman (cnbc.com). "JD Power and Associates," he explains, "ranked the iPhone highest in customer satisfaction, not for everyday consumers as you might expect. But for 'business wireless smartphone users.'" It led the survey "with a score of 778 out of 1,000, 'performing particularly well in the ease of operation, physical design and ...
iPhone tops all other smartphones in J.D. Power customer sat survey
Although the lack of a physical keyboard "was supposed to be a deal breaker for hardcore smartphone users in the business world," suggests Philip Elmer-DeWitt (fortune.cnn.com), iPhone "ranks highest in customer satisfaction among business types, according to J.D. Power and Associates' second annual survey of smartphone users. Apple's device easily outscored phones with physical keys made by RI...
Has the iPhone fanboy well dried up?
Has the iPhone fanboy well dried up?
More on NPD's Office numbers
More on NPD's Office numbers
iPhone owners can now buy $0.99 ringtones, with some pain
iPhone owners can now buy $0.99 ringtones, with some pain
iPhone owners can now buy ringtones for 99 cents, with some pain
iPhone owners can now buy ringtones for 99 cents, with some pain
iPhone ringtone feature live: one for you, one for me, another one for you...
iPhone ringtone feature live: one for you, one for me, another one for you...
The Gizmo Report: One new iPod classic, two new iPod bugs
The Gizmo Report: One new iPod classic, two new iPod bugs
Could Apple destroy the cell phone industry?
Could Apple destroy the cell phone industry?
Is Apple considering bidding on 700MHz spectrum?
Is Apple considering bidding on 700MHz spectrum?
Apple: 1 million iPhones sold
Apple: 1 million iPhones sold
New Polk I-Sonic debuts HD Radio tagging for iTunes
New Polk I-Sonic debuts HD Radio tagging for iTunes
New Polk I-Sonic debuts iTunes Tagging for HD Radio
New Polk I-Sonic debuts iTunes Tagging for HD Radio
iPod component price drop-by $54 dollars
iPod component price drop-by $54 dollars
iPhone component price dropped $54 dollars
iPhone component price dropped $54 dollars
iPhone component price dropped $54
iPhone component price dropped $54
Toshiba hits 160GB with tiny drive
Toshiba hits 160GB with tiny drive
Microsoft on new iPods: What, me worry?
Microsoft on new iPods: What, me worry?
Album cover art security fix highlights Apple iTunes 7.4 update
Album cover art security fix highlights Apple iTunes 7.4 update
Apple issues security update for iTunes
Apple issues security update for iTunes
What Apple didn't announce
What Apple didn't announce
Apple vs. Apple
Apple vs. Apple
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